The software market is getting crushed and investors are split. Is this a massive overreaction or the start of a much deeper breakdown?
In this video, MarketBeat analyst Thomas Hughes takes a contrarian look at the selloff hitting software stocks and explains why AI fears may be driving panic faster than reality. While prices continue to fall, many software companies are still growing, beating earnings expectations and expanding their AI capabilities.
We break down four software names Thomas believes are deeply oversold and potentially setting up for a rebound. You'll hear what's happening across the sector, how AI fits into the long-term outlook, what the charts are signaling, and why analyst price targets and institutional buying don't fully line up with the market's reaction.
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Video Chapters:
00:00 Software market crash overview
01:34 Is this an overreaction?
03:24 Risks of buying the dip
04:01 Stock #1 breakdown
06:21 Stock #2 breakdown
08:47 Stock #3 breakdown
11:34 Stock #4 breakdown
14:53 Final thoughts on software stocks
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